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Before you import goods into the US to be sold, US Customs and Border Protection (CBP) requires that each article of foreign origin be marked with the country it was made in. This regulation protects consumers by sharing crucial information about the goods they know and use daily, such as where the materials or parts were manufactured or produced. USA Customs Clearance makes ...

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Importers have used bonded warehouses to store goods sourced from foreign countries for centuries, taking advantage of deferred payment of certain import fees. While historically associated with the importation of spirits, modern bonded warehouses benefit importers of all types of goods. If you’re thinking of making bonded storage part of your import strategy, our licensed cu...

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The Customs Trade Partnership Against Terrorism (CTPAT) program is one of Customs and Border Protection’s (CBP’s) many programs designed to protect American consumers from bad actors and criminals in international trade. This program also has tangible benefits for importers who choose to get CTPAT certification. As a company that helps importers, we’ve seen firsthand the util...

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An Overview of Import Duties

Import duties, also known as customs duties, are taxes imposed on products that travel across international borders. They’re levied by the US to raise money and protect local industry by controlling the flow of goods. CBP is the government agency responsible for collecting duty payments.

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In the United States, import/export business owners can purchase and resell almost anything they want on the domestic or international marketplace.

Almost anything.

If you’ve ever tried to export something only to find out you need a special license or permit first, you’ve already gotten a small taste of export controls. These rules are in place t...

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